Healthy Alternatives to Moth Balls

It was sobering to see that naphthalene, the main ingredient in conventional moth balls was recently listed as a registered carcinogen by the U.S. government. How many homes have that memorable smell impregnating their sweater chests and closets? Natural moth repellents are the only safe choice, and their fragrances are effective. If you have mothballs in your house, put them in the trash, and air anything that holds their smell in the sun as often as possible.

Here is how to make an easy and effective moth repellent sachet:

This recipe will fill about a dozen sachets. You can buy herbs in bulk at almost any health food store:

Thanks...never used moth balls. I have all the ingredients growing in my yard except the American ginseng, and there is some of that growing wild near me. After we got our last cat we didn't have to worry about moth problems because he ate them all.